Veterinary Practice Act 2005

Registration as veterinary nurse.

95.—(1) The Council, on application to it in writing in that behalf by a person to whom subsection (2) applies, in accordance with regulations made under section 52 (1) and, on payment to it of the fee fixed under section 33 , shall register the person as a veterinary nurse.

(2) This subsection applies to a person who—

(a) has undergone programmes of education, and acquired educational qualifications prescribed under section 65 ,

(b) is of good character and repute and is not an undischarged bankrupt,

(c) has not been convicted by a court in the State or elsewhere, of an offence that, in the opinion of the Council, is such as to render the person unfit to practise veterinary nursing,

(d)   (i) is not prohibited or suspended from registration under Part 4 , or

(ii) is not prohibited from practising or suspended from the practice of veterinary medicine,

either under Part 7 or provisions similar to those contained in that Part in force in another state, by reason of a conviction for an offence or serious misconduct in connection with the carrying out of professional duties as a veterinary surgeon,

(e) is not prohibited from practising or suspended from the practice of, veterinary nursing either under Part 7 or provisions similar to those contained in that Part in force in another state, by reason of a conviction for an offence or serious misconduct in connection with the carrying out of professional duties as a veterinary nurse,

(f) is not a veterinary practitioner.

(3) A veterinary nurse ceases to be registered under this Part when his or her name is entered in a part of the Register.

(4) If the Council decides that a person who applies to it for registration as a veterinary nurse should not be so registered, it shall notify the person in writing as soon as practicable stating the decision, the reason for the decision and the date on which it was made.

(5) A person who receives a notification under subsection (4) may appeal to the High Court against the decision specified in the notification within a period of 3 months beginning on the date of such receipt.

(6) On the hearing of an appeal under this section, the High Court may make—

(a) an order affirming or setting aside any decision of the Council relating to the application for registration concerned,

(b) an order remitting the application for registration with or without directions to the Council, for reconsideration and the making of a new decision in relation to it, or

(c) any other order that it considers appropriate.